HC Deb 11 February 2002 vol 380 cc100-2W
Mrs. Dean

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will rank each local education authority by(a) the average salary per teacher and (b) the funding per pupil allocated through the standard spending assessment for the latest year for which figures are available. [34798]

Mr. Timms

The rankings of each LEA with regard to average teacher salary at 31 March 2000 and primary and secondary SSA per pupil in 2002–03 are as follows. A ranking of 1 denotes highest average salary and highest funding per pupil.

Lea number LEA name Average salary rank SSA pp rank
201 City of London 31 13
202 Camden 3 8
203 Greenwich 10 12
204 Hackney 2 4
205 Hammersmith and Fulham 8 7
206 Islington 11 5
207 Kensington and Chelsea 1 6
208 Lambeth 6 3
209 Lewisham 7 10
210 Southwark 4 9
211 Tower Hamlets 5 2
212 Wandsworth 15 16
213 Westminster 13 11
301 Barking and Dagenham 17 22
302 Barnet 25 30
303 Bexley 33 40
304 Brent 9 17
305 Bromley 21 47
306 Croydon 24 25
307 Ealing 19 19
308 Enfield 23 23
309 Haringey 12 15
310 Harrow 22 31
311 Havering 20 45
312 Hillingdon 32 32
313 Hounslow 26 21
314 Kingston upon Thames 27 46
315 Merton 14 28
316 Newham 16 14
317 Redbridge 28 29
318 Richmond upon Thames 29 63
319 Sutton 30 41
320 Waltham Forest 18 18
330 Birmingham 65 33
331 Coventry 40 70
332 Dudley 110 133
333 Sandwell 113 57
334 Solihull 129 144
335 Walsall 70 92
336 Wolverhampton 53 55
340 Knowsley 137 26
341 Liverpool 45 27
Lea number LEA name Average salary rank SSA pp rank
342 St. Helens 42 95
343 Sefton 72 101
344 Wirral 36 69
350 Bolton 127 103
351 Bury 80 123
352 Manchester1 150 24
353 Oldham 106 76
354 Rochdale 102 67
355 Salford 149 61
356 Stockport 81 143
357 Tameside 130 104
358 Trafford 71 119
359 Wigan 62 129
370 Barnsley1 140 100
371 Doncaster 82 77
372 Rotherham 67 112
373 Sheffield1 96 86
380 Bradford 69 51
381 Calderdale 99 93
382 Kirklees 79 89
383 Leeds 58 98
384 Wakefield 139 120
390 Gateshead 142 85
391 Newcastle upon Tyne 118 43
392 North Tyneside 89 115
393 South Tyneside 55 59
394 Sunderland 104 78
420 Isles of Scilly 39 1
800 Bath and North East Somerset 78 148
801 Bristol, City of 105 80
802 North Somerset 95 138
803 South Gloucestershire 117 150
805 Hartlepool 141 74
806 Middlesbrough 107 37
807 Redcar and Cleveland 144 71
808 Stockton-on-Tees 132 90
810 Kingston Upon Hull, City of 94 48
811 East Riding of Yorkshire 92 130
812 North East Lincolnshire 116 75
813 North Lincolnshire 85 94
815 North Yorkshire 60 118
816 York 112 137
820 Bedfordshire 83 82
821 Luton 35 34
825 Buckinghamshire 73 83
826 Milton Keynes 100 58
830 Derbyshire 57 134
831 Derby 68 79
835 Dorset 108 131
836 Poole 101 145
837 Bournemouth 97 110
840 Durham 135 91
841 Darlington 133 106
845 East Sussex 122 62
846 Brighton and Hove 90 44
850 Hampshire 120 113
851 Portsmouth 119 52
852 Southampton 147 39
855 Leicestershire1 103 149
856 Leicester 84 38
857 Rutland 37 147
860 Staffordshire 98 142
861 Stoke-on-Trent 121 81
865 Wiltshire 77 128
866 Swindon 148 136
867 Bracknell Forest 51 72
868 Windsor and Maidenhead 34 60
869 West Berkshire 111 107
870 Reading 134 49
871 Slough 66 20
872 Wokingham 54 139
873 Cambridgeshire 128 127
874 Peterborough 136 64
875 Cheshire 114 141
876 Halton 124 54
Lea number LEA name Average salary rank SSA pp rank
877 Warrington 143 146
878 Devon 75 117
879 Plymouth 59 97
880 Torbay 123 105
881 Essex 46 65
882 Southend-on-Sea 44 53
883 Thurrock 48 36
884 Herefordshire 91 111
885 Worcestershire 87 140
886 Kent 56 66
887 Medway 43 73
888 Lancashire 74 109
889 Blackburn with Darwen 76 50
890 Blackpool 145 88
891 Nottinghamshire 38 126
892 Nottingham 125 35
893 Shropshire 49 121
894 Telford and Wrekin 52 96
908 Cornwall 50 99
909 Cumbria 63 114
916 Gloucestershire 126 132
919 Hertfordshire 64 56
921 Isle of Wight 138 42
925 Lincolnshire 88 108
926 Norfolk 61 102
928 Northamptonshire 131 124
929 Northumberland 47 116
931 Oxfordshire 109 84
933 Somerset 41 122
935 Suffolk 86 125
936 Surrey 146 68
937 Warwickshire 115 135
938 West Sussex 93 87
1 These LEAs have returned data for less than 20 per cent. of their teachers. To estimate average salaries in these authorities, figures from March 1999 were grossed up by 3.9 per cent.

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